Corazon Kwamboka,celebrated The Val weekend with followers on her Instagram account but by "Bootylizing" them. The video vixen and model joined the Valentine groove by posting some pictures.

The curvy queen didn't forget to wish her fans an awesome Valentine celebration while also advising them about their love lives.

'Happy Val's day my lovely followers. If you have a man/woman who loves you.. Treat them well. Do not stay in a relationship when you r being hurt emotionally, you r better than u can ever imagine. I love you all, y'all are my valentines,'

Meet the muscular Chichi Igbo, a Nigerian lesbian Pro Soccer player based in Denmark.
When she is not on the football field, Chichi creates youtube videos and funny enough, she has become a Youtube sensation.

It seems people are more fascinated about her because she is open about her sexuality which is not the case for a lot of gay Nigerians both home and abroad.

Hmmmm ..... Well am not fat so I don't know , but till date all my female friends that have dated fat boys didn't tell me this during gossips , I see some foul talk on this fat brother shirt ...... Abi am I wrong? Lol

The beautiful love story of Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson, and husband, Odianosen Okojie, is one that reinforces the saying, 'true love conquers all.' In their most candid interview yet with PUNCH, the couple opens up on the thrills of marriage

How did you meet each other?

Odi: I met Mercy for the first time in 2008 on a flight from France. We both flew Business Class and I asked for her number but she refused. She was very down-to-earth even as a celebrity. I know how a lot of them behave but she is different. Being very focused and a go-getter, I did everything I could just to have her including her number after I set my eyes on her.

Mercy: After the flight episode, he came around to Surulere where I was getting my hair done at a saloon. Somehow, he had gotten my number and we spoke. We talked and later had dinner.

Was it a case of love at first sight for both of you?

Odi: Yes, it was. I realised in no time that she is homely and everyone who comes in contact with her just loves her.

Mercy: I love his personality and I am in love with everything about him. He knew I was an actress but he didn't know I was that popular. I remember the very first day I got to his house, he asked someone to buy some condiments for me to prepare soup for him. Then, I said, 'You must be joking, my name is Mercy Johnson' and all he said was, 'I know.' That simple action drew me closer to him.

How did he propose?

Mercy: During a conversation, he suggested that we take our relationship to the next level. While we were dating, I knew we would get married because he became a part of my life and we were very passionate about each other. There was a day we attended a wedding and he said, 'I think our wedding cake should have a tint of this colour.'

Any jitters when you were going to meet his parents for the first time?

Mercy: I met his parents on our third date and his mum liked me— she is a fan of my movies.

Were you prepared for the attention that comes with being married to a celebrity when you decided to marry her?

Odi: Yes I was. As a matter of fact, she was a star when I met her but not as big as she is right now. I have decided to remain on the quiet side and watch her excel in her career and I am extremely proud of her.

Was he comfortable with your movie roles?

Mercy: He wasn't comfortable with the romantic scenes. I stopped taking up such roles in 2009 when I realised we were getting serious and headed for marriage. I was so in love with him that I started adjusting my lifestyle and personality to suit him. He is enlightened and well-travelled. He understands the demands of my job and has no problems with my career. He simply gives me space to fly.

What sacrifices did you make for your marriage to work?

Mercy: I learnt how to speak his language, Ishan, in less than a year. It wasn't difficult for me because I was crazy about him. I bought CDS and Ishan literature and my husband also spoke the language to me whether I understood or not. I also wanted to be part of the discussions as well. It didn't take me up to five months and I already knew the basics before we wedded. Also, I cut down on my nude dresses. He made me understand that with age, you have to let go of certain things because life is a phase.

Do you watch her movies?

Odi: No. That is because I don't really have time to watch Nollywood movies. I would rather watch the news and a little bit of soccer whenever my busy schedule permits me.

How do keep the spark burning in your union with the birth of your children?

Odi: We crack a lot of jokes and play together because she is my best friend. I confide in her always and she is also supportive of me as well. We go to quiet places together and also attend family engagements. With the birth of our kids, I haven't loved her any less; in fact I call her my daughter.

Mercy: I buy funny cards, which I slip into his pockets, and then he would jokingly remind me about the fact that I have two children. I also dress skimpily in bum shorts and parade in the room whenever he is around.

What attribute do you admire the most in your spouse?

Odi: My wife is an extension of myself and vice versa. When I met her, she was not a strong Christian but now I can say she is stronger than I am. She does all the praying for the family and I am very proud of her.

Mercy: It is hard to choose because Odi is the human definition of perfection, I can't explain it. He completes and makes me a better person in all ramifications. I might have made a lot of errors if I hadn't met him—I see some of my old pictures and cannot believe I dressed skimpily. You may think you are living the career but you are making errors. Our daughter, Purity, will grow up someday and see those things and I will have a lot of explanations to make.

What do you not like about your wife?

Odi: Absolutely nothing. She does everything I like and that has kept us strong.

Odi: My wife has a heart of gold—she is kind and pure. She is without blame or blemish. I decided to name her after the qualities I see in her mum.

How do you handle disagreements?

Odi: We hardly disagree but since we wedded, I don't think we have had any reason to invite a third party. We play a lot and handle issues maturely.

Mercy: He apologises in funny ways. Since I had the baby, whenever he offends me, he will play a particular CD and then teases me. He simply does things that make me laugh.

Do you run a joint account?

Mercy: He is concerned about the welfare of the family and has been like that from the outset of our relationship. While we were dating, he would give me money to make my hair and buy make-up irrespective of the fact that I also earn my own money. He does things that every husband should do for his wife. It was his idea. I am the sole signatory but my money is not in the account.

Odi: I love her dearly and I just want her to be independent and have access to funds whenever she desires without my permission.

You wedded at the peak of your career. Was it a difficult decision to make?

Mercy: A lot of people asked me this question when I was getting married but at that point in my life, there was nothing too big to let go, even now. I am willing to let go of everything to be with him and be happy. I am not in competition with anybody. I want to be married, I want to be with a man, just the way God has asked it be. I don't want to take his role as a helper. He is an introvert and can stay at home all day when he isn't working but I am the extrovert and we complement each other perfectly.

Odi: My wife has maintained a good reputation in the industry by the grace of God and I played a little role as her husband.

What is the most memorable moment in your marriage?

Odi: We celebrated our last wedding anniversary and her birthday at the Virginia Beach in the USA. It was a very good time together.

Prior to your wedding, an ugly incident threatened the existence of your union…

Odi: It was quite unfortunate. We thank God that we are happy and everything is well. Some people always say that our marriage will not last. Truth is, our love is built on the solid rock of Christ and based on that, we will keep waxing stronger.

What are some of the lessons learnt from the incident?

Odi: I learnt a lot and only people who are close to me know my story. The propaganda was from people who do not know my family or me. What God has joined together, no man can put asunder.

Did it test the strength of your love for your husband?

Mercy: Yes, it did and I did not lose any friends because I never really had any. I got to understand the mindset of people who believe it is hard for you to be happy for someone when you don't have what they have. They criticize what you have, yet they pray everyday for it. It taught me to always think of myself first because people will always have opinions.

What has marriage taught you?Mercy: Patience and it has changed everything about me— this is a brand new me. It is possible that my husband attends a party and my movie is being shown. I have to do things that represent him well at all times. Ever since I had my daughter, I learned to appreciate other children and humanity the more. My husband and children are top on my priority list at the moment and acting is secondary. I would let go of everything for them.

Do you have similar friends?

Mercy: I don't have friends at all and Odi is my best friend. As a policy, I never lie to my husband that is why I can't hide anything from him. We have acquaintances but no close friends.

Can you cheat on your spouse?

Mercy: Never! Moreso, I have absolute trust in him.

Odi: God forbid that I do such.

What does Valentine and love mean to you as a couple?

Odi: Love means Mercy. We plan to have a quiet outing and take my family out to dinner. If I have any reason to love, then I must love her over and again in my lifetime.

Mercy: God is love but if I have to give love a second definition, I would say, love is Odi.

Bayelsa state has been thrown into mourning as 12 prominent women died in a ghastly auto crash near Old Ahoada Market on the Ahoada/Elele section of the East/West Road, Rivers State.

According to reports, they were on their way back to Yenagoa, the Bayelsa capital from the Port Harcourt International Airport where they had gone to see off Mrs Patience Jonathan,Wife of President Jonathan.

The women,who are members of Mrs Jonathan's female wing of the Peoples Democratic Party,PDP, known as Women For Change Initiatives had earlier visited Patience Jonathan in her country home of Okrika community in Rivers State.

Among the dead were former Members of the State House of Assembly and Commissioners from the state and the wife of the Secretary to the State Government,SSG.

Some of the identified victims were a Former Member of the State House of Assembly from Brass Local Government and Special Adviser to Governor Seriake Dickson, Mrs.Ruby Benjamin,a Former Commissioner for Women Affairs under the administration of Gov. Timipre Sylva, Gimbra Panowei,the Wife of Prof. Edmond Oguru,the Secretary to the State Government,Mrs.Elizabeth Allison-Oguru and a Woman Leader from Otuoke Community in Ogbia local government,Madam Consider Amadi.

Also killed in the accident was the wife of the owner of a popular Montessori school known as Ayakpo International schools, Mrs. Inamamu Ayakpor. Mrs Ebisinte Ayabowei, a former Bayelsa State Commissioner survived in the accident. It was also a lucky escape for Former Commissioner for Transport, Mrs.Marie Ebikake, who was recently sacked by Governor Serieke Dickson's administration for alleged disloyalty to his administration. She also visited Patience Jonathan in Okrika but reportedly drove back to Yenagoa in a separate vehicle.

According to the preliminary report from the men of the Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC) issued by the Bayelsa state Commander,Vincent Jack, 29 passengers in three separate vehicles were involved in the accident, and 18 persons were reportedly injured, while 11 others were burnt beyond recognition.

The three vehicle involved were identified as a Toyota Hiace Bus with registration number, GBB591FS,Toyota Siena with registration number, ABU640AE and Toyota Highlander Jeep with registration number, YEN 371RJ.

The FRSC who attributed the cause of the accident to tyre burst said:"The injured were taken to Madonna Hospital in Elele by the Police who first came to the scene. The Corpse of one dead Woman was deposited at Oepdem Mortuary in Ahoada while police took another Corpse to Rumuji. Nine others were burnt beyond recognition".The Bayelsa State Governor Henry Seriake Dickson in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Daniel Iwariso-Markson, expressed deep pains, shock and grief over the sudden death of the wife of Professor Edmond Allison-Oguru, the Secretary to the State Government and a group of prominent Bayelsa Women in a fatal road accident along the Ahoada/Elele section of the East/West Road in Rivers State.

Dickson described the incident as tragic, a monumental and painful loss to the State, stressing that, the women that, lost their lives in the accident were our mothers and sisters.

Meanwhile, a Government House statement said all official engagements of the Governor have been suspended for three days as a mark of honour and respect for the souls of the departed women.

Borno State Government has declared tomorrow Monday a work-free day for the presidential campaign rally of the All Progressives Congress candidate, Maj. Gen Muhammadu Buhari(retd.).

This announcement was contained in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Ahmed Jidda, which was made available to journalists in Maiduguri on Sunday. According to Jidda, the gesture was to enable residents of the state welcome Buhari to the state for his campaign rally.

The statement read:
"The Borno State Government has declared Monday as a work free day. The declaration is to enable the people of the state to welcome the APC presidential candidate, Gen Muhammadu Buhari, who will arrive Maiduguri on a campaign visit on Monday."
Jidda called on APC party supporters to come out en mass to welcome the guests.

Gen. Obasanjo, just back home from a five nation trip, faulted the postponement of the elections on the ground that the military would be engaging the Boko Haram terror group in battle.

He declared point-blank that the service chiefs ought to have "gone home to rest" for promoting that course of action. He faulted this and said it was actually to buy time for President Jonathan.

According to him, President Jonathan habours a "sinister grand plan to win the March 28 Presidential election by hook and by crook," and fears that Gen Buhari will jail him in the event that the APC candidate triumphs at the poll.

He spoke to reporters at his Hilltop Estate, Abeokuta, residence.
He advised President Jonathan against going the way of former President Laurent Gbagbo of Cote'd Voire who kept tinkering with elections dates in his country until he was humiliated out of office, and to be wary of those prodding him on because when the heat turns full blast, he would be left "naked and isolated."

Obasanjo said the election postponement was a sad commentary on the nation's democracy as was the role played by the security chiefs in the matter.
He wondered why Nigeria could not go ahead with the February elections when countries like Iraq and Colombia conducted successful polls in the midst of wars and turmoil.

I sat in the house and cried for 4 months. Every day. When I woke up. Went to b ed. Cried and cried. Wiz was the love of my life and he broke my heart.

Why she twerked on Chris Brown at the club:

"Being petty cuz I was hurt over my husband. My husband has been out with 50 different women, pulling sweaty white bitches out the club. And all these other girls. And not only was I in the house crying every day mourning my husband. I had to see that….And I'm in the house."

On why she only dates celebs:

"I personally feel like I don't want to date a regular guy, because a regular guy is not fully gonna understand my life."

On being a role model:

"I have women, they come up to me and they cry….These girls really do feel repressed by their men, their families. They're a mom. They can't be s exy…They hafta wear a cardigan and be covered up"

On s ex and b edroom skills:

"Not just on top. It's gonna be all over the room. It's gonna be everywhere. It's gonna be passionate. It's gonna be a lot of kissing. I talk that talk. I don't want nothing in my a**. That's the only thing I don't want. Other than that, it's all good."

On race and being bi-racial:

"I do not consider myself a black woman. Absolutely not….Bi-racial. I embrace everything that I am, I don't feel like I'm more one thing, than the other."

On denying plastic surgery:

"I've seen the before and after photos that you're referring to. And I'll tell you, the before pictures — I was a buck, twenty (120). I'm a buck, sixty now (160)….I don't have implants. My body is bigger….I did not get plastic surgery…It's been two years. I've been tryna work on my body and do it the natural way."

On Tyga (her best friend Blac Chyna's ex) dating Kylie (27:12):

"She's a baby. She needs to go to b ed at 7 o'clock. Have a glass of milk. That's ridiculous. He should be ashamed of himself. He has a beautiful woman (Blac Chyna) and a baby and left that for a 16-year-old who just turned 17. Like naw…."

On Kim Kardashian:

Outside of her cheating with Kanye (which she says @11:47), Amber thinks Kim is fake and her selfies are contrived. Then she launches into a full-on impression of Kim talking a selfie of her bosom.

On Dwyane Wade (17:56):

She said she's not surprised that Dwyane Wade followed her (then unfollowed her) on Instagram because she posts pretty pictures

Wow! Another weird way of spending the valentine's day, a bride and groom lay inside a pink coffin on Val, February 14,
2015, during a bizarre wedding ceremony that took place at Wat Takien temple
in Nonthaburi province, on the outskirts of Bangkok.
Ten Thai couples laid in the pink couple on Saturday during the
wedding ceremony organised by the Buddhist temple.
The couples believe that laying briefly in the coffin will get rid of bad luck and
usher happiness into their lives.

Just when you think you have seen it all , people pop up with a new one ....

Many couples think of their wedding day as the start of a new life together but 10 newlyweds in Thailand today chose to take the idea more seriously than most when they lay in a coffin as they said their vows.

According to BangkokPost, the wedding ritual, conducted by monks, allows couples to rid themselves of bad luck by being 'brought back to life' and is believed to bring true love, prosperity, and protection from harm.

Participants made offerings to the monks before taking their places side-by-side in the large pink
coffin - floral bouquets held to their chests. The monks then draped a large white sheet across them - representing their death - and performed chants usually reserved for funerals. The prayers ended with blessings for a new life.

When the sheet is removed from the coffin, it signals the start of a life free from bad luck. It also could serve as a reminder for couples to live with the reality that nothing lasts forever - a key component of the Buddhist philosophy.

The temple held the event for the first time last year when Valentine's Day fell on Makha Bucha Day - a Buddhist holiday - and had to do it again this year after a number of brides and grooms contacted the temple asking for their marriages to be blessed.

Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite are finally married, an on Valentine's Day
too!
The lovebirds tied the knot in Ghana in an exclusive ceremony
which was attended by close friends and family members.
Chris and Dami were earlier rumoured to have had a secret wedding after the
Ghanaian actor changed his relationship status on Facebook to “married.”
However, the couple debunked the rumours through their representatives who
said:
“The couple [Chris and Dami] cannot hold a secret wedding. They will have an
open wedding where friends and family would be invited to come and celebrate
with them. They are still going to exchange vows, the traditional way.”
The wedding was attended by Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel and
other guests.

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